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BUSINESS AND OFFiCE EQUIPMENT 10 PAONESSA ATTACKS [8TH AMENDMENT (Continued From Pirst DPage) certain group hecause it is of a ferent race, color or ereed rg-d that it he uprooted en out a8 chuirman further sald that desks & menaee to the eountry conld he added 10 many of the pres The speaker reminded 1 Py V school roams 19 accommeadate | tng that Washington, Hamiiton and more pupils, ex-Mayor Quigiey stated | Madisen had not mind any s school in “Hlackberry Patch™ prineiples when they drafted the Cop Mhe speaker discussed the proposal stitution of the United States, and also 10 erect & new sehool building on a | that when th blackherry pated near Day street bout %00 feet from 1E Newin, ren in the re no line of raee, col town line, invelving great If there had been, th i [ He urged that the committes be - | United States would vadled upon to build the sehoal within | sanred the territory surrounded by the East wmith, Bim and Northend sehools, so | ¥ Goteramon) that the overdow from these sohools | of a new form 0f ' niant be acoun ated, He poin former mayor out that the ehildren will net no speeific plan 1o of He hoped | in rrom the “blackberry pateh® that somebne of the Majority PRy, oo op the swamps in the southeast | the republicans, would sec fit 10 hring 0y of the eity, but from the streets in such a resolution sinee s od by the sehools he named §t would not then he take It school board insists upon tieal mo He CAPPYIng out its prvsent gram, he Ehat when the pr wivised that an injunction be taken ornment was adopted, 1 T it only the fire, police ) Refers to Republican “Octopis" ity departments in any marked de-| oppg fopmer mayer divorged for a | groe of develupme elahorate pasing time to di i an improper influence over ments, no street lghti who wield no big water works Ny of 1he fene jogiglators, He told of one man other departments that ha come far his political party, republican, who with t growth w t D | gits in the halls of th as- in oy {sembly, who ii, @ the The speaker ha it to peaker, an octopus on the State of with the commo ol nnectiout various commisslons betleved that | e Mavor Quigley talked briefly on While the system cquate to the pa proposal to eliminate civil service noeds of the It was first |ogtw from the police and fire depart- th of the cit put into effe has made nees teols or systems to w Mo prophesied that might ment defent the first time or perhaps the times it is presented to the ment lward and while he had many friends on the eharter amendment committée, he was inelined to scent a bit of poli- ties in the action. ‘| prosccutor Joseph G. Woods lintroduced to the gethering by Toust- wWas oete but that its worth wonld entually | oo ster Gill as the man “holding down HP fearned and its ador ired. o hardest job In the eity govern- Quigley Criticizes Board, | ment, not excepting the mayor.” He ~Maye gley, the next on legnl matters and closed by er, minced no words in eapress- | complimenting the council- upon the disapproval of what he termed |success of its work. the “ridiculous “and unhbusine - -. §i i uoletho schoot commity Melhorn Leads Field condemned the action of the ity . < i figoting board In ‘appropriating bonds In Texas Goll Tourney 1o the amount of $325,000 for the| Corpu iate R AND S Tl fehool committee without instructing | Mehlhorn, Sireepor profussion that body as to their use, The!ul, led on the first he'es in the speaker said such n procedure had |Corpus Christt open champlonship pever been followed out In the city |y rday with a score of 144, Jim before. | Barnes of New York. former open e United States, war Followinz zdoption by the city | champion of th e meeting board of the recommenda- [1unner up, with a score of 145 Johnny Karrell of New York turn- «d in tha third best score of the day 146, while Freddy McLeod of committec’s pro- tion that the school posal be allowed, the speaker ot in touch with (hairms with Zsrfne_\' of the ol committee and | Washington, D. €., followed with 149. asked that official if he approved of | A stiff breeze contributed to high the board's action., He said the |scores. chairman toid him that sueh a larg: —— o appropriation of bonds was not ne CHANDLER 1 AGUE sary and that he thought enly abont her dy, N. 1.—Major $300,000 would he zranted by the city | ;oorg, Chandler, superintendent ot e schooi board | gate police, lust night was named meeting board honorary president and commissioner of the New York state basketball league, succeeding George A. Morrit of Amsterdam, who resigned to give | attention to duties of his office as chairman of the state republican com- {mittee. Mr. Morris recently resigned as a member of the state boxing com- niission for the same T n Dr. Howard always recommended OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthma i e ¢ ADMITTED INTO LFE and observation coninced | L g ely st | » Crelief in Bronehial | New Haven Team is Now in United States Hockey Association New Haven, Feb. 1.—Formal ad- miesion into the National Hockey as- sociation was granted to the New | Haven team night through a tele- GUE 2, 0 ~Mote help tucn anything. Somersri, Maus.—3t gives full satisfaction. Detroi, Aoobi 1t 088 bonefited me greatly. |gram from National Secretary Roy prafseotit. |Schooley. got nearly irstaut reief. Schooley stated that the former Howe!l, Mich...For asthma, best thing found, 't is & wonderful medicine. Westminster players would be receiv- --Delighted with Oxidaze, |ed under their new name and the All Druggists would be allowed to play their sched- st e wled game with St. Nicholas in New including 1 York city Saturday night. 7 “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't st stuffed- ond and third dogcs usi @ y hreak up up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take | the cold complete und end all “Pape’'s Cold Compound” every two | grippd misery. hours until three doses are taken. “Pape’s Cold Compound™ is the The first dose open clogged-up nos- qu t, surest relicf known and costs trils and air passages of head; stops only a few cents at drug stores, Tastes nose running; relieves headache, dull- | nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon ness, feverishness, sne The sec- Pape's. Why Did Your House Lose That Big Order? Old Man Smithers was the best account you had. An old standby, always could be depended on for a big order, This year when Smithers came to town the boss entertained him royallv but something must have happened, the expected ovder fizzled. Smithers sums it up to his partner this way— “You sec. John, that Fim is in a rut and slipping back- wards, their ohice furniture and equ’pment is as anti- quated as the ‘One Hoss Shay.” A firm that is not abreast of the times cannct put out merchandise that meets the demand of the times.” Suppc e you look over your office equipment and see if you are keeping up with the tines, Consult Heacing 57 on Our Classified Page cuts menaces to city ory state governments in the form of men ! l He mild it was o step back-s ypholsterer, And tacks that littered the shop floor used to get in { at him, | Don used to track mud into the shop of his master, a Tnledo' Don't feet, That's all over now since Don has been equipped with the “storm boots” you see him wearing. Does he like 'em. Look | of the dog and knew that “somethik must have happend, as the dog barked only very seldom.” | "_-‘ T AS VA” ANT HER[] Mellon Calls Meeting of T . U. S. Debt Funding Board N 3 Mellon chairman of the American Succeeds - However, in Saving acvt runaing commission today catiea ’ | @ meeting of the commission for late presenting to congress the American- British agreement accepted in London New York, Feb. 1.—Thrilling res-|followed official notification of the cues marked a two-alarm fire early state department by the British em- on Amsterdam avenue the occupants acted favorably on the American of which are today mourning the | funding plan German police dog, who discovered the fire and gave the alarm, but was o N. Y. Medical Academy body was found later on the second New York, Ieb. 1.—Gifts of $1,000,- floor, occupied by a family of nine who upon being aroused by the dog tion x!n'l the Carnegie corporation to jumped about 10 feet from the rear the New York Academy of Medicine ing one-story building, a so-called Times. " ‘A part of the money is to “taxpayer,” landing in a pile of snow be used in the erection uf a 12 story Members of the other nine families ning an enlarged program for the in- in the building were assisted or car-|formation of the medical profession “taxpayers,” while the others v.-s-rr“in preventive medicine. taken to the roof after smoke and| the stairway. Several were overcome by smoke, one so badly that he had |Michigan May Fixe Murder Penalty . Aronsed By Dog | lLansing, Mich., Feb. 1.—Women's |and farmers’ organization in Michigan REOSHEY (BLOEC I the ;. uBlghboshood |an effort to prevent the state legisla- lives on the second floor with his|¢ o rrom passing either of the capi- line five, helen four, Joseph two, oqiargay, and an infant three months old, and |" ono feature would provide the an uncle, Dominick. Upon beiNg | .yeapt when conviction is on circum- aroused by the barking of the pet o i cvidence. Iy filled . with smoke. Unable to grope | o ynichinent issue to popular vote. his way out, he decided the only WA¥|" mpe capital punishment issue has the adjéinirdg bullding. | legislature. Commanding the other members & made his way to the rear fire escape, Princeton, Teb. 1. — Princeton’s and taking Helen up in his arms, cpampionship basketball team defeat- followed with the baby, while the|jare last night, thereby avenging a uncle held Joseph. Madeline and the | defeat suffered at the hands of the soft snow and escaped w:th bruises|seasons ago. Coach Hill Zahn stated and sprains, with the exception of|several substitutes and sent in several the effects of smoke inha.urton. early lead. The visitors were trailing Little Madeline said, after the fire, (15 to 4, at half time, but rallied at Washington, Feb, 1. — Secretary Teflfl]][s me Fil‘e |In the afternoon to make plans for yestarday. The call for the meeti=m; this morning in a five-story N‘nf‘m(-nl‘hussy that the Iritish cabinet had death of Tosca, a three-months-oid| —_— Two Million Gifts for unable to save himself. His burned | 000 ecach by the Rockefeller I"ounda- fire escape to the roof of an adjoin- were reported today by the New York and escaping with sprains and bruises. | home for the academy which is plan- ried down ladders to the roof of the and for the instruction of the public flames had blocked their escape down‘ WOMEN l."lGH'l‘ DEATH BILLS to be taken to Knickerbocker hospi- | By Popular Vote Joseph Carmelina, who conducts a|gone organizing their forces today in wife, Mary, has four children, Made-|y,) "y nighment measures introducea his father, 65, an aunt, Margaret, and | ;.. penalty for first degree murder, Carmelina found the apartment densc- |y gther would submit tne capital to safety was to jump to the roof of |pean prought up repeatedly in the the family to follow him <armelin: | TIGERS BEAT RUTGERS | leaped to the adjoining roof. His wife | ¢q Rutgers by a score of 33 to 14 other two follow. All landed in the | Scarlet at their last meeting three Mrs, Carmelina, who e psed from [niore when Princeton jumped into an that she had also heard the barking|the beginning of the second frame. Thrilling Rescue at Sea Thes chooner Clintonia is shown here just as she sank in the, Atlantie, 1,000 miles out from New York. The badly battered! ‘ erew of the little schooner was rescued and brought to New York' by the S. S. Empress of Scotland. i | William A, Resdy Roads Hiot At 1o Hlippant Ohivage Theatorgoers Por l Rassing His Play, Chicage, Peh, 1,—=William A, Ilul).; ls.-- York theatrieal producer whe several years aRy nol appreciate and closed the theater where a play | by John Galewerthy had been booked | Sorieed ) assailed Chicage dramaiic erities | u;"'“ olty last evening ot the Coatral| SO 18 6 ohrs . A5 | Junier High sehool, appearing. dialogue once in a while,” Mr, Brady told the andience, fimes wants something better hare legs and bum jokes, 8 not a song and dance. “The theater as an institution in ete, ieage is being erities,” Grace George ((Mrs, Drugy) stars ning in the play, was quoted after last night's show as hav *__ HE “TELLS "EN" told Chicage it dig | To Be Awarded, high brow drama” play in which his wife & week, inteligent people want lnt-lupm‘um.“ pevistue ey “The publie somes | ehureh, than | of electrieity, wrecked by the sald: leeout council, “The erities have made this play | ook like & plece of cheese.” | RADIO SCHOOL OPENS PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH T L Boy Scouts Take Up Stady of Wires | h—hmt'flw—lmuflh’ A Boy Seout radie school was or- held its first meeting in The schoolk is in charge of Charles scoutmaster of It will take up the history | Beouts fulfilling the requirements of the seheol and attaining cieney required will be awarded certi- fleates in wireless electrielty by mr‘M catarrh sufferer needs, Don't stay will sell the furaiture, Netice head- ing 68 tonight, e A # Iew ANty clear shuffling, This pIay | things of practical value in the prac- | little of this fragrant, tice of wireless telegraphy, telephoney, | eream in your wostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed nd relief comes hat every ceold the pmn-' mucous membrane instantly, It is ju ! stuffed.up and miseral ACHIEVEMENT £, AST year The BESSE-LELAND COMPANY exper- WAL ienced the most successful year in their history. Not only was the volume of business far greater than ever before, but greater than any other store in the entire BESSE SYSTEM, some of which are located in cities ten times the size of New Britain. The BESSE SYSTEM is comprised of 40 stores and is one of the largest clothing store systems in the world. , We consider it a particularly fine compliment to this store, a compliment which has not gone to our heads but to our hearts, and one which gives some idea of the scope and the usefulness of this institution to the community which it serves. Yet it requires only a moment’s reflection to see, that while our executives and salespeople have had a substantial share in build- ing up this business to its present dimensions, we owe an ever- lasting debt of gratitude to the men ‘and women of New Britain who for nearly eighteen years have given us the encouragement of their business and the inspiration of their faith. Begge Leland €o. 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Youb clogged nostrils will open, they had re- | cotions peint te many more the nest, The air passages of your head will d you can breathe freely, No more duliness, headache; no hawking, mueous diseharges or dry- |Troop 4 of the First Congregationa! | ness; no struggling for breath at night, Tell your druggist you want a small ementary electries and | hottle of Eiy's Cream Balm. Apply a antiseptic e ———p o